“The numbers, the details…everything Jeezy was talking about? I was doing that shit,” Sos recalls. “I had the talent, I just didn’t know what to do with it.”Įventually the streets came calling and budding Trap stars like Jeezy would provide the soundtrack to his real life. I never really took it seriously,” the 24-year-old says. Listening to artists like Eminem early on, Sos quickly found his way to music. Growing up in Harlem, SosMula lived at the intersection of hip-hop and ink culture, as his mother owned a tattoo shop that became his second home. Their collective story begins in 2016, though their respective paths in music happened long before that. 1: Hell or High Water, the dynamic duo delivers a new and exciting vibe for any fan of true music-from hip-hop to metal. As the supergroup readies their collective debut mixtape City Morgue Vol. When upstarts SosMula and ZillaKami come together, their fusion is seamless-oozing true skill with a reckless lack of fucks left to give. The melding of Rock and Rap is a concept that’s existed within the underbelly of music for decades, yet few have done what City Morgue is about to do.
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